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Denver, CO – – – Joe Wilkins, President of the Rocky Mountain Sod Growers, advises homeowners to consider how they water their grass and landscapes this Fall. “Due to cooler days in the Fall, landscapes use less water. However, Fall

Recently, Denver Water sent out a notice encouraging homeowners to “replace some of that water guzzling grass with drought resistant plants and flowers.” I am concerned that homeowners are not receiving the facts. All plants and flowers are “water guzzling”

Recently, Denver Water sent out a notice encouraging homeowners to “replace some of that water guzzling grass with drought-resistant plants and flowers.” We am concerned that homeowners are not receiving the facts. All plants and flowers are “water guzzling” if too

Denver, CO – – – Water conservation is an important priority to the members of the Rocky Mountain Sod Growers (RMSG). Emphasizing that priority, RMSG has recently redeveloped its website making lawn watering requirements a priority in Colorado. As Colorado

Don’t let the beauty of your lawn be ruined by crabgrass and/or foxtail. These unwanted plants usually show up around June. Applying pre-emergent is an excellent way to prevent these grassy weeds from showing up in the future. In Colorado

When is a good time to lay sod? Right now! Sodding during the spring is a good time to lay sod as it takes less water due to lower temperatures and moisture is gained through snow and rain. Most people

If you have a dog and a yard, you probability have dog spots. You may see only green circles, the result of response to the nitrogen in the urine. Dead-looking grass is the result of salt injury. Try watering these

Many people are experiencing brown or straw coloring on their lawns. During the height of summer, this is not unusual. However, many people attempt to correct the problem by increasing the amount of water they apply. This may lead to wasting water